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384:, 1 February 1943; launched 15 March 1943 by the
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505:Returning to Saipan 13 July 1944,
243:26 ft 6 in (8.08 m)
157:hull type C3-S-A2, MC hull no. 276
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195:General characteristics
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702:Tours of duty to China
257:Combustion Engineering
34:(APA-37) underway off
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670:. Hit port side aft,
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2015:William Harris Hardy
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1478:Kathleen S. Holmes
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1959:Sea Swallow
1931:Sea Sparrow
1917:Sea Snapper
1910:Sea Skimmer
1840:Sea Phoenix
1826:Sea Pegasus
1812:Sea Panther
1733:(June 1944)
1717:Sea Flasher
1710:Sea Fiddler
1688:Sea Dolphin
1680:Sea Dolphin
1659:Sea Corsair
1645:Sea Centaur
878:Vietnam War
863:Vietnam war
763:1st Cavalry
547:Philippines
511:2nd Marines
493:for use in
332:2 x single
181:Vietnam War
2047:1943 ships
2031:Categories
1980:Sea Triton
1966:Sea Tarpon
1882:Sea Runner
1798:Sea Needle
1784:Sea Marlin
1703:Sea Falcon
1666:Sea Darter
1608:Sea Blenny
1571:Sea Angler
1527:Mormacland
1520:Mormacgulf
1401:Chandeleur
1153:Barnstable
919:References
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780:invasion,
755:Korean War
745:Korean War
657:Manila Bay
641:Philippine
583:San Fabian
575:New Guinea
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468:Cavalier's
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321:Complement
265:horsepower
248:Propulsion
177:Korean War
162:Honors and
1973:Sea Tiger
1924:Sea Snipe
1903:Sea Shark
1889:Sea Satyr
1875:Sea Robin
1861:Sea Quail
1833:Sea Perch
1770:Sea Hydra
1763:Sea Hound
1724:Sea Flier
1696:Sea Eagle
1673:Sea Devil
1578:Sea Arrow
1564:Sea Angel
1556:Sea Adder
1548:Sea Adder
1541:Riverside
1506:Mendocino
1195:Riverside
1181:Mendocino
814:Hong Kong
720:San Diego
677:USS
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595:destroyer
456:Kwajalein
342:20mm guns
338:40mm guns
95:Laid down
36:Hong Kong
1987:Sea Wren
1945:Sea Star
1847:Sea Pike
1791:Sea Mink
1777:Sea Lynx
1755:Sea Hawk
1747:Sea Hawk
1739:Sea Hare
1731:Sea Hare
1630:Sea Carp
1622:Sea Carp
1600:Sea Bass
1592:Sea Bass
1585:Sea Barb
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1237:Guilford
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1048:Callaway
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837:Iwo Jima
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759:Yokosuka
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739:Far East
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633:Cavalier
611:Cavalier
587:Cavalier
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535:Cavalier
513:for the
507:Cavalier
491:dynamite
487:Eniwetok
483:Cavalier
475:Cavalier
433:Cavalier
417:Honolulu
411:cleared
409:Cavalier
378:Cavalier
359:Bayfield
352:Cavalier
329:Armament
305:Capacity
205:Bayfield
143:Stricken
119:Acquired
103:Launched
75:Namesake
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68:Cavalier
32:Cavalier
1868:Sea Ray
1805:Sea Owl
1638:Sea Cat
1513:Montour
1471:Hanover
1464:Hampton
1450:Hamblen
1415:Croatan
1387:Cascade
1265:Hanover
1258:Hampton
1251:Hamblen
1230:Grafton
1216:Goodhue
1188:Montour
1118:Henrico
1111:Fremont
1104:Fayette
1069:Chilton
1055:Cambria
1041:Bolivar
833:Okinawa
735:Pacific
731:Qingdao
661:torpedo
462:in the
366:in the
300:(MK-IV)
298:LCP(L)s
261:boilers
259:D-type
85:Builder
44:History
1749:(1943)
1682:(1943)
1624:(1943)
1602:(1943)
1550:(1944)
1457:Hamlin
1436:Grundy
1429:Griggs
1408:Clytie
1373:Apollo
1290:Ormsby
1223:Goshen
1146:Alpine
1097:Elmore
1090:DuPage
1083:Custer
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946:APA-37
900:Awards
835:, and
795:Wonsan
778:Inchon
767:Pohang
667:Ro-115
621:DuPage
599:Hinoki
519:Tinian
460:Saipan
382:APA-37
361:-class
356:was a
313:Troops
292:, 4 x
224:Length
207:-class
164:awards
38:, 1959
1994:Sitka
1492:Lamar
1359:Aegir
1292:class
1283:class
1244:Sitka
1167:Cecil
1132:Lamar
786:Pusan
749:Thus
716:China
708:Samar
637:Luzon
591:radar
551:Dulag
539:Manus
437:chief
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290:LCVPs
288:12 x
277:knots
272:Speed
267:8,500
240:Draft
167:Five
1485:Knox
1422:Dade
1174:Dade
1139:Leon
1125:Knox
1076:Clay
978:here
911:for
806:Kobe
712:Guam
679:Rail
350:USS
294:LCMs
251:1 x
232:Beam
187:Fate
171:for
138:1968
66:USS
63:Name
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